Cover: 87 richard maloy blue flowers Right: 5 Jim Spears Untitled Light box Left: 23 Janet Leach stoneware vase Above: 8 Peter Robinson I exist I am not another I am right 109 martin poppelwell skull contemporary art + objects opening preview thur 4th june 5pm - 8pm viewing fri 5th june - thur 11th June auction thur 11th june 2009 at 6.30pm venue 3 abbey st newton

02 INTRODUCTION 04 APRIL highlights IMPORTANT PAINTINGS + sculpture 06 MAY highlights the DRUMMOND COLLECTION 10 THE JOHN PERRY COLLECTION / forthcoming auction 11 THE ROSS SUTTON COLLECTION / forthcoming auction 12 20TH CENTURY DESIGN / forthcoming auction 13 OBJECTSPACE LIMITED EDITIONS / exhibition 15 auction viewing information 16 contemporary art 59 objects 81 SUBSCRIBE / GIFT 82 CONTACTS 83 CONDITIONS OF SALE 84 ABSENTEE BIDDING 85 index of artists Welcome to A+O’s first Contemporary Art+Objects catalogue for 2009. This auction comes off the back of the most successful auction in the company’s history. Our Important Paintings and Sculpture auction saw major works selling at almost every pricepoint – the most notable event for A+O and the market was the sale of two $200 000 plus paintings in the one evening, a demonstration that collectors will always be attracted to works of the highest calibre. Please turn to page 4 to see a selection of these sale highlights illustrated.

One consequence of the success of this auction has been the high quality of artwork consigned for A+O’s next major art auction on July 30 – turn to pages 8 & 9 for a preview of this upcoming auction.

The first two lots of our April auction were works by the two artists that represent at this year’s Venice Biennale: Judy Millar and Francis Upritchard. The A+O team is pleased that over $20 000 was raised from the sale of these works to assist in payment of costs relating to the installation of artwork in the artists respective Venice locations.A+O’s Front of House Manager Leigh Melville will be travelling with the Venice Patrons Group in June and will be compiling a report on the event that will be a feature of our next catalogue in July.

The Contemporary Art section of this catalogue includes major works by both of the New Zealand representative artists and a point of interest will be to compare the upcoming installations with these two earlier works by the artists. Judy Millar’s large canvas of 2002 (lot 52) is a classic example of her gestural abstraction – bursting with energy and the maker’s mark. Francis Upritchard’s rare bronze (lot 47) is also a work about gesture. In this case the inscrutable signal of the prophet or philosopher.

One of the rarest items ever offered at A+O can be found in the Object catalogue. Ernest Shufflebotham’s Loving cup (lot 168) has arrived to us direct from the famous ceramicist’s family in London and is believed to be the only signed item to ever be offered at auction - research has yet to uncover a comparable example.

It is a great pleasure for us to be able to offer these rare and unique works in our fifth Contemporary ART+OBJECT catalogue. The continued confidence in this sector of the artmarket pioneered by A+O at auction indicates the continuing engagement by collectors in the contemporary art scene. If any further proof of this was required the recent Auckland Art Fair (May 1 & 3 of this year) again delighted over twelve thousand visitors and scores of offshore collectors, many of whom will be making Venice their next port of call. One giant leap.

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TOY 3384 OGL Art&Object 240x240.indd 1 1/5/09 9:26:21 AM highlights from the important paintings and sculpture auction april 2009

bill hammond flag $255 595 tony fomison study for dancing skeleton $133 450 Colin McCahon Waterfall $239 525 guy ngan habitation $9240 all prices include buyer’s premium

04 The iconic Hotel DeBrett is nestled in the 21st century comforts. We have lovingly an icon heart of Auckland city, at the crossroads of restored the famous art deco ‘House Bar’ Shortland Street’s business and High Street’s and created a casual dining environment in fashion precincts, just two short blocks from our ‘Kitchen’ restaurant. We welcome you is reborn the waterfront. Our 25 rooms and suites are to experience a mix of calm and bustle in individually decorated in a mid-century central Auckland, and share our special modern style, show-casing contemporary home away from home, with personal yet New Zealand arts and crafts, overlaid with professional service.

2 High Street, Auckland p +64 9 925 9000 e [email protected] w hoteldebrett.com a selection of highlights from the jim drummond collection & the new zealand + decorative arts auction may 09

titian studios $2325 naive bust $3100 crown lynn $975 twig table $2585 jane brenkley $4140

albert crum $1725 wharetana ware $5460 NZ brick co $485 crown lynn $1610 bohemia ware $945

clarice cliff $4600 chinese vases $1925 anton seuffert $21925 rene lalique $1775 keith murray $2875

All prices include buyers premium

06 New Release: Invivo Central Otago Pinot Noir 2008 “Aromas of black cherries, subtle coffee crème, red currants and dark plums. Palate is intense and immediately mouth filling.” Rob Cameron, Invivo Winemaker

Invivo Wine New Zealand Exclusive wine supporter for the New Zealand presence at the 53rd Venice Biennale 2009

www.invivowines.com important paintings and sculpture july 30 entries CLOSE: JUNE 24 2009

Colin McCahon Dale Frank Buttercup Fields Flying Solo Dawns Black Window: Towards Forever IV Basting the Truth/ Aramoana polyvinyl acetate on MILF’s & DILF’s oil on board in colonial paper, 1967 Waiting 4 u/Auckland sash window frame, 1981 770 x 550mm Landscape 1130 x 710mm $190 000 - $250 000 acrylic and varnish on $225 000 - $300 000 canvas, 2004 2000 x 2600mm $55 000 - $75 000

08 The Odyssey Group Collection The July 30th catalogue will also include this important buying collective. Assembled over ten years, the Odyssey Group Collection includes major works by Elizabeth Thomson, , , Sara Hughes, Gavin Hurley, Graham Fletcher, , Stanley Palmer, Peter Robinson, Yuk King Tan, Emily Wolfe and Richard McWhannell.

Michael Parekowhai What’s the Time Mr Woolf ? type C print and applied marker pen, 2004/05 1025 x 1025mm $9000 - $14 000

09 tuesday 11th August 2009

10 handpicked and unique items from a fascinating collection

The Ross Sutton saturday 22nd Toy CollectioN august 2009

Ross Sutton will be well known to toy collectors throughout New Zealand as the former owner of Hamilton based Carousel Antiques.

ART+OBJECT is pleased to offer Ross’ personal collection of superior examples from almost every toy category:

Dinky Corgi Matchbox Fun Ho! Lincoln Toys Tonka Triang Kenner Star Wars Trains including Hornby (O and OO gauge) Trix Twin Britains figures and accessories Tinplate including Lehmann Bandai Mettoy Haji Schuco Celluloid figures Dolls Teddy Bears Mechanical toys Pelham marionettes and hand puppets

11 20th century thursday 20th design august 2009

gregory smith clear chair 2009 [working title] l/e 1/2 prototype $1500 - $3000

12 Objectspace Limited Editions is an opportunity for serious collectors of contemporary New Zealand craft and design to acquire exclusive works by leading New Zealand makers. _ Art+Object _ 5�—�11 June _ 2009 _

Tangimoe Clay Kete Hukahuka, Black - $600 Edition of 3 Kete Hukahuka, Brown - $600 Edition of 3

Richard Stratton Snakes and Ladders Steeple Cup - $2400 Edition of 10

Peter Lorimer Damascus Steel Knife Set - $2,500 Edition of 15

Vita Cochran Hand Work Bag - $950 Edition of 10 Glove Compartment Bag - $950 Edition of 10

Joe Sheehan Survival Kit Edition of 12 – Sold Out

gregory smith clear chair 2009 [working title] l/e 1/2 prototype $1500 - $3000

Ann Robinson 2006 Form - $16,000 Edition of 12

8 Ponsonby Rd, Auckland T 09 376 6216 P O Box 68-762 F 09 376 6246 Newton E [email protected] Auckland 1032 www.objectspace.org.nz 13

OB058 ltd_ed ad.indd 1 20/5/09 12:50:50 PM the 21s t century auction house valuations no rect Recent commissionsadd HP include: trust

Te Papa Tongarewa Special Projects Waitakere City Council Peter Saubier Sculpture Collection Te Whare Toi The Parihaka Collection Auckland City Libraries Tamaki Pataka Korero Photography + Cartography Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa Taonga, Fine + Applied Arts Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu Fine Arts Collection new Zealand Historic Places Trust Various north Island properties Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira Special Projects Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui Fine Arts Collection Hawkes Bay Museum + Art Gallery Collection of Taonga, Fine + Applied Arts The Portage Trust Fine + Applied Arts Collection Ernst & Young Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch Art Collection Auckland City Council Aotea Square Sculpture

IAG/NZI corporate Collection

To discuss commissioning an ART+OBJECT valuation contact James Parkinson, 09 354 4646 mob 021 222 8184 [email protected]

14 THE 21s t CENTURY AUCTION HOUSE auckland viewingcontemporary times art and objects

thursday 11 june 6.30pm 3 abbey street, newton auckland

viewing

thursday 04 june opening 5pm – 8pm friday 05 june 9am – 5pm saturday 06 june 11am – 4pm sunday 07 june 11am – 4pm monday 08 june 9am – 5pm tuesday 09 june 9am – 5pm wednesday 10 june 9am – 5pm thursday 11 june 9am – 1pm

15 1. Peter Stichbury Heather Traymont giclee print, edition of 50 signed and dated 2006 570 x 470mm $3500 - $5000

2. Ace of Clubs oil on canvas on board title inscribed, signed and dated 2003 verso Provenance: Private collection, wellington 835 x 548mm $3000 - $5000

3. Angela Singer Treasure Hunt jet beads and compound 120 x 520 x 60mm Exhibited: ‘Insides Outsides’, Oedipus Rex Gallery, Auckland, 24 August – 17 September 2004. 510 x 155 x 60mm $800 - $1200

4. Gregor Kregar Gnome clear cast glass and lightbox signed with artist’s initials G. K and dated ’05 325 x 160 x 110mm $1000 - $2000

5. Jim Speers Untitled vinyl, acrylic and fluorescent light 463 x 710 x 200mm $6000 - $9000

6. l.budd If I Move Foward I will Destroy Myself found objects, mixed media, acrylic and pastel title inscribed, signed and dated 1995 and inscribed 1-2 580 x 420 x 420mm $4000 - $6000

7. John Reynolds Here is Belladonna the Lady of the Rocks the Lady of Situations monoprint on linen title inscribed, signed and dated 1999 1850 x 2280mm $6000 - $9000

8. Francis Upritchard Man and Tree modelling material, acrylic and found objects, 2007 signed and dated ’97 150 x 255 x 180mm installation size variable $8000 - $12 000 9. Julian Dashper Clam acrylic on paper title inscribed, signed and dated 1991 verso 700 x 595mm $4000 - $6000

10. Richard Reddaway Untitled mixed media 1200 x 1200 x 380mm $4000 - $7000

11. Steve Carr Big Cheese foam and plastic, edition of 12 (2006) 1400 x 2100mm $800 - $1400 12. Angela Singer 14. Angela Singer 16. Angela Singer Untitled Untitled Untitled mixed media mixed media mixed media signed and dated 2002 signed and dated 2002 signed and dated 2002 123 x 128 x 128mm 290 x 170 x 170mm 290 x 170 x 170mm $500 - $800 $700 - $1200 $700 - $1200

13. Angela Singer 15. Angela Singer 17. Angela Singer Untitled Untitled Untitled mixed media mixed media mixed media signed and dated 2002 signed and dated 2002 signed and dated 2002 165 x 110 x 110mm 230 x 115 x 115mm 220 x 132 x 132mm $500 - $800 $500 - $800 $500 - $800

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12 18. John Reynolds 19. John Reynolds 20. John Reynolds Blind The Blind Eat Many a Fly the blindman’s wife needs no painting oil pastel on found screenprint mounted oil pastel on found screenprint mounted oil pastel on found screenprint mounted to canvas to canvas to canvas title inscribed; title inscribed, signed and title inscribed; title inscribed, signed title inscribed; title inscribed, signed and dated 1998 verso and dated 1998 verso dated 1998 verso 350 x 280mm 350 x 280mm 350 x 280mm $800 - $1400 $800 - $1400 $800 - $1400

21. Seraphine Pick Untitled ink and acrylic on paper signed and dated ’97 285 x 210mm $600 - $900 22. Peter Robinson 3.125% mixed media title inscribed 145 x 65 x 65mm $1000 - $2000

23. Elizabeth Thomson Untitled (Beetle) patinated bronze 1010 x 295 x 300mm $5000 - $8000

24. Michael Parekowhai Atarangi two pot paint on aluminium, four parts 200 x 800 x 100mm $12 000 - $18 000 25. William Dunning Antipodean Embranchment charcoal and acrylic wash on paper, triptych title inscribed and signed verso 1055 x 750mm $6000 - $9000

26. Russell Moses Matauri Bay Site Pacific XIII acrylic on board, polyptych title inscribed, signed and dated ’02 verso 560 x 1250mm installation size $9000 - $13 000 27. Chris Heaphy Walking Aids acrylic on canvas, diptych title inscribed, signed and dated 1997 500 x 850mm overall $8000 - $14 000

28. Michael Shepherd Untitled, Still Life with LP record oil on board inscribed 86 450 x 575mm $8000 - $12 000 29. Peter Robinson I Exist I Am Not Another I Am lamda print mounted to aluminium, edition of 5 (2001) 2190 x 1195mm $10 000 - $15 000

30. John Pule Mougatote oil and ink on canvas inscribed and dated 2005 1000 x 1000mm $14 000 - $20 000 31. Simon Kaan Untitled oil on board signed and dated 2003 1625 x 1200mm Exhibited: ‘Mō Tātou: Ngāi Tahu Whānui’, Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, July 8 2006 – August 9 2009. Provenance: Private collection, South Island $14 000 - $20 000

33. Reuben Paterson I Don’t Want No Coversation, I Just Want Ejaculation glitterdust on canvas title inscribed, signed and dated 2003 verso 1220 x 1216mm Provenance: Purchased by the current owner from Gow Langsford Gallery, Sydney in 2004 $10 000 - $15 000

32. Bill Riley Hush No. 1 acrylic on aluminium title inscribed, signed and dated 2003 verso 1200 x 2400mm $7000 - $10 000

34. Giovanni Intra Thank God It’s Spring charcoal on paper, diptych (1990) title inscribed 1020 x 1520mm $1000 - $2000

35. Seraphine Pick Untitled oil and graphite on paper on board signed and dated 1994; original Claybrook Gallery label affixed verso 1055 x 750mm $4000 - $6000

36. Judy Darragh Riverscape mixed media title inscribed, signed and dated 1990 verso 825 x 970 x 160mm $2500 - $4000 37. et al. 38. et al. 39. Sara Hughes 40. Jim Speers ibid. public projects ibid. public projects Love Letter Skull screenprint on vinyl screenprint on vinyl screenprint, 17/25 digital print mounted on title inscribed, signed and dybond, 2008 837 x 1195mm 837 x 1195mm dated 2006 title inscribed $2000 - $3000 $2000 - $3000 750 x 565mm 840 x 590mm $1200 - $2000 $600 - $1000 41. Merilyn Tweedie Happy Hour or Thousands of People No. 4 mixed media title inscribed, signed and dated 1989 on original Claybrook Gallery label affixed verso 535 x 215mm $2000 - $3000

42. Simon Ingram Untitled acrylic on aluminium title inscribed, signed and dated verso 500 x 400mm $700 - $1200

43. Matthew Couper Sorry… State Write Off! enamel on tin title inscribed, signed and dated 19th of April 2007 213 x 152mm $400 - $600

44. Michael Stevenson Wise Men oil on board title inscribed, signed and dated 27 February 1990; title inscribed, signed and dated verso 600 x 900mm $8000 - $12 000 45. Martin Poppelwell Study for Shanghai Clipping III oil on linen, diptych title inscribed, signed and dated 2006 1680 x 2740mm overall $13 000 - $20 000

46. Rohan Wealleans Budder enamel house paint and pins on board title inscribed, signed and dated 2002 verso 1300 x 1030 x 140mm $10 000 - $16 000 47. Francis Upritchard Gesturing Bronze cast bronze, 2007 410 x 200 x 130mm Exhibited: ‘Of Deities or Mortals’, Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetu, November 16, 2007 – February 10, 2008. $18 000 - $26 000 Francis Upritchard’s Gesturing Bronze of 2007 is a sculpture that operates like a psychological doppelganger – a half-remembered apparition always seems to be lurking about her work.

Many viewers will have had at best the pale imitation of a classical education. A smattering of romance languages, the first twenty pages of a dog-eared Greek history text and a few semi-interested trips to the Museum have resulted in a broken down global consciousness of degrading historical fragments that barely registers on the personal radar.

Most of us could spot a pyramid at twenty paces but a canopic urn? the Egyptian deity Anubis? (the one with the Jackal head) how about recalling just one of Hercules Labours? Clue: there were twelve of them according to Google.

This cultural amnesia means that In the space of less than one hundred years poor old Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand is recycled as a Scottish pop band who themselves are feasting on the carrion of post-punk auteurs Orange Juice and Josef K.

In this psychic space we find a free-associating Upritchard and her enigmatic Gesturing Bronze. We know he is acting as a metaphor but what the hell for? He’s dressed a bit like Gandhi, but why?

Upritchard’s practice has been described as Museumalogical which is cack- handed way of saying her work tomb raids bits of history, ethnography, forgotten philosophy, pagan iconography etc and serves it up as fetish objects for the culturally semi-literate.

But the fetish object only resonates if the metaphor it is a stunt double for still has a pulse. The frisson experienced before Upritchard’s work is a clear indication that even as she is hotwiring our heavily degraded memory banks there is plenty of juice in the battery.

That she is tapping into a global consciousness can be seen in the way her work travels. Since her groaning mummy first caught the artworld’s attention at Britain’s Beck’s Futures art award in 2002 Upritchard has exhibited globally and was the 2006 Walters Prize winner for her exhibition Doomed, Doomed all Doomed. In 2009 she represents New Zealand at the Venice Biennale.

This Gesturing Bronze comes from an ongoing body of work within which Upritchard depicts philosophers, prophets, priestly and hermit figures that reside in many cultures. These individual seated, standing and gesturing figures are metaphors for the ascetic life and the search for truth. Who the figure actually is or the truth he points to is now shrouded in mystery, however the intent of his gesture still registers as authentic. We have seen it a million times, most recently on the history channel.

It’s a cliché but I think it was the Emperor Augustus, (or was it Churchill?) who said, ‘Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it’*. As the Gesturing Bronze so eloquently points out… the remembering is tricky!

Hamish Coney

*This 1905 saying is actually attributed to the Spanish poet and philosopher George Santayana who is credited with what has become to be known as Santayana’s Aphorism on Repetitive. 50. Michael Parekowhai Elmer Budd taxidermied sparrow and powder coated aluminium original Michael Lett label affixed 225 x 170 x 80mm $5000 - $7000

51. Tony de Lautour and Peter Robinson man and Sword oil on found shopping bag signed and dated 1995 580 x 870mm 48. Rohan Wealleans $3000 - $5000 Untitled acrylic, polystyrene and paper 580 x 870mm exhibited: ‘Terror firmer’, ivan anthony 52. Judy Millar gallery, auckland, 2-26 may 2007. Untitled $2500 - $3500 oil and acrylic on canvas signed and dated 2002 verso 1400 x 2100mm 49. Michael Harrison $13 000 - $18 000 Map watercolour, graphite and acrylic on paper title inscribed, signed and dated November 1989 verso; Hamish McKay Gallery blind stamp applied verso 227 x 193mm $1000 - $2000

53. Ian Scott White Vision acrylic on canvas title inscribed, signed and dated 2004 verso 1650 x 1350mm $18 000 - $28 000

54. Don Driver Duraband 5 mixed media title inscribed, signed and dated 1987 verso 1400 x 2100mm $8000 - $14 000 55. Michael Parekowhai 56. Michael Parekowhai The Bosom of Abraham The Bosom of Abraham screenprinted vinyl on fluorescent light screenprinted vinyl on fluorescent light housing housing 1300 x 220 x 80mm 1300 x 220 x 80mm $5000 - $7000 $5000 - $7000 57. Martin Poppelwell One 2 acrylic on paper title inscribed and signed and inscribed don’t (don’t write on your arty boy) 350 x 283mm $1000 - $2000

58. Simon Esling Untitled ink and watercolour on paper signed and dated 2004 verso 200 x 200mm $500 - $800

59. Tony de Lautour Looking for Books oil on board title inscribed, signed and dated 1999 verso 228 x 306mm Provenance: Purchased from Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington in 1999 $1000 - $2000

60. Samantha Mitchell Black Box ink and collage on paper title inscribed 139 x 216mm $300 - $600 61. Julian Dashper Cass gelatin silver print and pastel on paper, diptych (1986) artist’s name, title and edition number (3/10) printed on artist’s original label 410 x 1160mm overall $4500 - $6500

62. Julian Dashper Cresting Waves acrylic on laminate board title inscribed, signed and dated 1989 verso 593 x 795mm $3000 - $5000

63. John Walsh Pare and Maui oil on board title inscribed, signed and dated 2007 verso 320 x 785mm $6000 - $9000 65. Peter Stichbury Joe Gruver acrylic on linen title inscribed, signed and dated 2007 verso Exhibited: ‘The Alumni’, Te Tuhi, 12 July – 21 September 2008 (touring) Reference: David Eaggleton, ‘Living Dolls’, The Listener, January 24 – 30 2009, p. 34. 600 x 500mm $15 000 - $20 000

64. Thomas Elliott Shine acrylic on hessian on canvas signed and dated ’07 verso 1600 x 1800mm $6000 - $9000

66. John Reynolds 67. Lonnie Hutchinson 68. Brett Graham Something Mark II seven sisters Untitled – Karakia carved wooden relief oil paint marker and acrylic on canvas black building paper 1065 x 563 x 90mm title inscribed, signed and dated 2004 verso signed and dated ’04 $2000 - $3000 830 x 630mm 1050 x 580mm installation size $4500 - $6500* $1800 - $2800 69. Michael Harrison 69A. Michael Harrison 70. Michael Harrison 71. Tony de Lautour Between the Rocks River of Salt Altar N. Z watercolour and acrylic on watercolour and acrylic on acrylic on paper oil on canvas paper paper signed; title inscribed and dated title inscribed signed, title inscribed, dated signed, title inscribed, 28-3-95, 7-7-95, 28-3-97 400 x 435mm 25.9.03 - 16.10.03 dated 5.10.03 - 21.10.03 210 x 292mm $2500 - $4000 295 x 205mm 295 x 205mm $1200 - $2000 $2400 - $3000 $2400 - $3000

an exceptional collection of twelve new zealand photographs from a distinguished private collector

We are pleased to offer the following twelve lots from an important private collection. Although the vendor wishes to remain anonymous we felt that, despite this, as a collection it was more than worthy of being acknowledged as such. Collections come in all shapes and sizes yet rarely do they come as tightly-focused and as well conceived as this one. It serves as an excellent reminder that the best collections are often most memorable by virtue of what they exclude, as opposed to what they include.

Any serious collection of New Zealand Contemporary photographs should acknowledge and the sustained contribution he has made to photography as art in this country. This collection includes four seminal Peryer’s. From the very sought-after Trout, which the artist took at Lake Taupo in 1987 and from which he only ever printed around twelve gelatin silver prints of, through to the hauntingly beautiful Whakarewarewa, the richly-discursive Waterfall and onto the formal aggression of the later Datura (2002), the collection acts as a snapshot of an artist who uses the lens as a means to examine the intimate dialectic which exists between the ordinary and the extraordinary, the natural and the manufactured, the metaphysical and the mundane and the past and the present.

If the form of the book is the most common means through which modern society engages with the photographic image, then again subverts our expectations of what a photograph can convey through the exquisite portfolio Release. Contained inside this superbly bound volume is a mini-retrospective of many of the artist’s best images. Aberhart takes us on a virtual road trip from Balclutha to Waitaruke, stopping us in our tracks along the way with images as unforgettable as Midway Beach, Gisborne 13 June 1986 and the all-time classic Taranaki, (The Heavens Declare the Glory of God), New Plymouth, 14 May 1986. Using a 100 year old view camera, Aberhart produces images which are steeped in the history not only of his country but also in the medium of photography.

The country’s leading female contemporary photographers also make a small but essential appearance in this collection with a rare, vintage print of Rauwha Tamaiparea by Marti Freidlander, two photographs from ’s Antarctica residency, an Ann Shelton photograph which was exhibited as part of the ‘Slow Release’ exhibition of New Zealand photography which was shown at Heide Museum of Modern Art in Melbourne in 2002, as well as two portraits.

Ben Plumbly

72. Peter Peryer Whakarewarewa gelatin silver print title inscribed and dated 1993 verso 340 x 515mm Illustrated: Gregory Burke (ed), Second Nature: Peter Peryer, Photographer (edition Stemmle, 1995), pl. 54. $6000 - $9000

73. Female Kiwi, Apteryx haasti, Kaiterangi Valley, AV2848, Canterbury Museum and Female Huia, Heterolocha acuitirostris, Mangaroa Hill Hutt Valley 1885, Collector, Len Harris: 1072.20 1950, AV2746, Canterbury Museum gold-toned gelatin silver prints, diptych (2004) 508 x 610mm each Illustrated: Lara Strongman (ed), Contemporary New Zealand Photographers (Wellington, 2006), p. 18 – 19. $9000 - $14 000

74. Yvonne Todd Draize led print, 3/3 title inscribed, signed and dated 2003 verso 210 x 170mm Exhibited: ‘The Book of Martha’, Peter McLeavey Gallery, Wellington, 2003 $1000 - $2000

75. Yvonne Todd Clinique Consultant II lightjet print, 2/3 title inscribed and dated 2002 verso 900 x 703mm $6000 - $8000

76. Peter Peryer Trout gelatin silver print title inscribed and dated 1987 verso 460 x 302mm Illustrated: Gregory Burke (ed), Second Nature: Peter Peryer, Photographer (edition Stemmle, 1995), pl. 67. $9000 - $14 000

77. Laurence Aberhart Release a limited edition portfolio of eight 8” x 10” selenium and gold toned contact prints, edition 10/ 14 (1989) published by the artist and Pyramid Press of the Antipodes 395 x 490 x 22mm: publication size 193 x 245mm: print size $27 000 - $35 000

78. Anne Noble Goal Post, Antarctica digital pigment print on rag paper (2002) 380 x 470mm Illustrated: Lara Strongman (ed), Contemporary New Zealand Photographers (Wellington, 2006), p. 63. $3000 - $5000

79. Anne Noble William’s Field pigment print on archival paper, 2002 400 x 475mm $3000 - $5000

80. Ann Shelton 0900 # 1 from A Girl in Every Port type C photograph original Heide Gallery, Slow Release exhibition label affixed verso 710 x 900mm Exhibited: ‘Slow Release: Recent Photography in New Zealand’, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, Australia, 10 August – 22 September 2002 (touring). $2800 - $4000

81. Peter Peryer Waterfall gelatin silver print title inscribed, signed and dated 1982 verso 400 x 310mm Illustrated: Gregory Burke (editor), Second Nature: Photographer (Edition Stemmle, 1995), p. 41. $5000 - $7000

82. Peter Peryer Datura gelatin silver print, edition of 15 (2002) 400 x 300mm Exhibited: ‘Slow Release: Recent Photography in New Zealand’, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, Australia, 10 August – 22 September 2002 (touring). Illustrated: in the above exhibition catalogue, p. 10. Illustrated: Lara Strongman (ed), Contemporary New Zealand Photographers (Wellington, 2006), p. 18 – 83. $4000 - $6000

83. Marti Freidlander Rauwha Tamaiparea vintage gelatin silver print, circa 1970 378 x 297mm $5000 - $7000 84. Richard Maloy Blue Flowers type C print, 1/3 title inscribed, signed and dated 2000 verso 760 x 940mm $1400 - $2000

85. Richard Maloy Silver Rock type C print, 2/3 title inscribed, signed and dated 2001 655 x 550mm $900 - $1600

86. Jae Hoon Lee Window type C print, edition of 8 990 x 740mm $4000 - $6000 87. Marti Freidlander Make Things Happen vintage gelatin silver print, 1969 original exhibition label affixed verso 400 x 310mm $3000 - $5000

88. Di Ffrench Hunter/Warrior cibachrome print, 1990 original Di Ffrench artist’s estate label affixed verso 860 x 1043mm $1500 - $2500

89. Felicity 1 gelatin silver print title inscribed, signed and dated 1980 verso 275 x 350mm $600 - $900

90. Fiona Pardington Puhi Wahine/ Rere Toroha/ Ae: I-V, 2004 gelatin silver print 320 x 200mm $1800 - $3000 91. Michael Parekowhai 92. Fiona Pardington 93. Michael Parekowhai Larry Vickers Bird in Fist Elmer Keith type C print, edition of 10 digital print, 11/15 type C print, 4/10 original Gow Langsford Gallery title inscribed, signed and dated original Gow Langsford Gallery label label affixed verso 2001 verso affixed verso 544 x 440mm 67 x 50mm 440 x 544mm $3000 - $5000 $600 - $900 $3000 - $5000 94. Christine Webster 95. Layla Rudneva-Mackay The Blue Angel from Circus I don’t see you today. I only see the backs of the of Angels black curtain hung closely over my eyes. Behind unique cibachrome print, 1997 the black my breath is warm. I run after thoughts 1540 x 1045mm and words. Pictures. Behind the black ideas move $2500 - $4000 fast. I can’t catch them behind the blacks. I have to let go. I don’t know what word will come to you from behind the black. But I know they will come. I have no plan, nothing to speak of. They just come. I don’t know who they are. They come speaking. I don’t know what they are saying. I try to catch the wave. I am trying to tie down the tide for you. I know not what comes next, but it’s coming for you. From behind the black words become, for you. It is not me. type C print, edition of 8 1445 x 1150mm $3000 - $5000 96. 97. Ben Cauchi 98. Peter Madden 99. Ben Cauchi My Father’s Mother Aged Six Months Man Interlopercine Studio Aid gelatin silver print, 2001gelatin silver print, 2001 found photographic images ambrotype print 195 x 245mm 195 x 245mm title inscribed, signed and title inscribed, signed and $1000 - $2000 $1000 - $2000 dated ’04 verso dated 2004 verso 270 x 270mm 237 x 190mm $1000 - $1800 Provenance: Private collection, Wellington $2500 - $4000 100. Eve Arnold Marilyn Monroe Dancing with Arthur Miller, Nevada on Location for The Misfits, 1960 gelatin silver print title inscribed, signed and dated verso 260 x 385mm $2000 - $4000

101. Laurence Aberhart Taranaki from Oeo Road Under Moonlight gelatin silver print title inscribed, signed and dated 1999 170 x 243mm $5000 - $8000

102. Laurence Aberhart Lodge Concord No. 39, Papanui, Christchurch, 1981 gelatin silver print title inscribed, signed and dated 1981 verso 193 x 240mm Exhibited: ‘Nature Morte: 105 Photographs, 1971 – 1989 by Laurence Aberhart’, National Art Gallery, Wellington, 1990 Illustrated: in the catalogue for the above exhibition, p. 21. $4000 - $6000 104. Peter Peryer New Zealand gelatin silver print title inscribed, signed and dated 15. 3. 91verso 400 x 310mm Illustrated: Gregory Burke (editor), Second Nature: Photographer (Edition Stemmle, 1995), p. 105. $4000 - $6000

103. Brian Brake Picasso at the Bull Fight gelatin silver print, 1955 505 x 402mm Provenance: Private Collection Auckland $4000 - $7000 OBJECTS 105. Martin Poppelwell 108. Martin Poppelwell 111. Bronwynne Cornish Good Bad Ugly Whose Afraid of Virginia Goddess figure bottle with slip decoration Woolf H.300mm H.410mm D.230mm $600 - $700 $1000 - $1200 $300 - $400

106. Martin Poppelwell 109. Martin Poppelwell 112. Bronwynne Cornish Stripped jug Life before the Things Two handled amphora H.250mm ceramic skull H.240mm $200 - $300 W.190mm $525 - $625 $400 - $700

107. Martin Poppelwell 110. Bronwynne Cornish 113. Bronwynne Cornish Le Bol aux Onions et la pipes Canister with figural Dahlia/shoe/vase D.325mm finial - Allude series $750 - $1000 H.340mm H.530mm $800 - $1000 $2000 - $2500

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118. Bruce and Estelle Martin 121. Bruce and estelle Martin 115. Bruce and Estelle Martin Squat circular pot with pierced walls Cylindrical vessel Anagama fired bottle vase D.335mm D.190mm H.260mm $300 - $500 $200 - $400 $400 - $500

119. Bruce and Estelle Martin 122. Bruce and Estelle Martin 116. Bruce and Estelle Martin Mallet shaped bottle vase Spherical vase Anagama fired ovoid vase H.265mm H.235mm H.350mm $100 - $200 $150 - $250 $300 - $400

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120 122 118 115 123. Barry Brickell 126. Barry Brickell Jar with resist pattern Circular lidded casserole H.200mm dish $200 - $300 D.270mm $100 - $200

124. Len castle 127. Barry Brickell Dish with gestural decoration Fatso jug D.265mm H.340mm $250 - $350 $1200 - $1400

125. Len Castle 128. Barry Brickell Bowl with blue interior glaze. Spiromorph D.380mm H.880mm $600 - $800 $3000 - $3500

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125 123 129. Len Castle 131. Len Castle 134. Len Castle Slab sided vase Slab sided blossom pot Baluster vase H.360mm H.360mm H.210mm $1000 - $1500 $1250 - $1500 $400 - $500

130. Len Castle Ovoid pot 132. Len Castle 135. Len Castle H.375mm Rope impressed Pitcher pouring vessel $1800 - $2200 H.270mm H.240mm $600 - $700 $400 - $500

135 133. Len Castle 136. Len Castle ‘Lava’ glaze spherical pot Oblong dish with gestural design H.180mm W.320mm $400 - $500 $100 - $200

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136 130 129 137. Len Castle 140. Len Castle 143. Len Castle Slab sided bottle vase Blue glazed ‘Avian’ bowl ‘Crater lake’ bowl H.290mm W.240mm D.425mm $1000 - $1250 $500 - $700 $1500 - $2000

138. Len Castle 141. Len Castle 144. Len Castle Blue bowl AF Blue glazed ‘Avian’ bowl Red ‘Lava’ bowl D.375mm W.240mm D.340mm $200 - $300 $500 - $700 $1500 - $1750

139. Len Castle 142. Len Castle 145. Len Castle Ash glazed ‘Avian’ bowl Bowl, impressed and sgrafitto Circular ramekin D.370mm D.270mm D.120mm $1400 - $1600 $500 - $700 $30 - $50

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142 145 144 143 143. Len Castle 148. Len Castle ‘Crater lake’ bowl Hanging stoneware discoid bottle D.425mm H.290mm $1500 - $2000 $450 - $700

144. Len Castle 149. Len Castle Red ‘Lava’ bowl Hanging stoneware form D.340mm W.250mm $1500 - $1750 $500 - $700 148

145. Len Castle 150. Len Castle Circular ramekin Cone form sedge vase D.120mm H.250mm 149 $30 - $50 154 $350 - $450

151. Len Castle Carafe with figural boss 146. Len Castle H.240mm Discoid vase $250 - $350 150 H.410mm $1500 - $1800

152. Len Castle Three small dishes Largest D.190mm 147. Len Castle $150 - $300 Discoid vase H.440mm $1800 - $2000 153. Len Castle Four spherical grass vases Largest H.120mm $300 - $400 151

154. Len Castle Three ash glazed dishes Largest D.220mm $400 - $500

147 152 146 153 161 162 163

155. Mirek Smisek 159. Mirek Smisek 163. Ruth Castle Salt glazed jug Two flasks with resist decoration Hanging onion basket H.220mm H.200mm H.600mm $150 - $250 $150 - $250 $125 - $200

156. Mirek Smisek 160. Mirek Smisek 164. Ruth Castle Bowl on pedestal foot Salt and pepper shakers Hanging garlic basket D.240mm H.145mm H.400mm $350 - $450 $50 - $75 $100 - $175

164 157. Mirek Smisek 161. Ruth Castle Flagon and 6 yunomi Star of David rattan cane dish H.290mm D.385mm $150 - $250 $125 - $200

158. Mirek Smisek 162. Ruth Castle Flask Palm and rattan circular platter H.205mm D.340mm $60 - $100 $150 - $25

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160 156 158 165. Janet Leach Slab formed cylindrical (tree Stump) vase H.240mm $1500 - $2000

166. Takeichi Kawai Four pressed slab dishes 150mm sq $600 - $800

167. Takashi Hinoda My Fair Lady Exhib Fletcher Challenge ceramics award 1992 (no 61) 610 x 480 x 370mm $1200 - $1500

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166 167 168. Ernest Shufflebotham 172. Daniel Steenstra Coronation commemorative loving cup Shoulder vase cracked ice pattern for crown lynn H.160mm Uniquely inscribed and numbered (No.1) $300 - $500 W.190mm $2000 - $2500 168 173. Daniel Steenstra for Crown Lynn Baluster vase with banded pattern 169. NZ Shipping Co H.245mm Passenger List including $300 - $400 Shufflebotham family $200 - $300 174. Daniel Steenstra for Crown Lynn Tall ‘tulip’ vase with lanceolate 170. David Jenkin for Crown Lynn pattern High waisted vase with horses H.275mm H.235mm $350 - $550 $600 - $800

175. Wharetana ware [Crown Lynn] 171. Daniel Steenstra for Crown Lynn Tiki bookends Ovoid vase with bamboo H.145mm H.235mm $2600 - $3200 $400 - $600

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173 171 176. Len Castle 179. Jane Zusters 182. Jane Zusters Sea Secret/Fossil Box with applied elements Box with sgraffito lid L.200mm H.195mm H.100mm $300 - $400 $600 - $900 $150 - $250

177. Len Castle 180. Jane Zusters 183. Denis O’Connor Sea Secret/Fossil Box with sgraffito panels Bottle form L.150mm H.190mm H.210mm $300 - $400 $600 - $900 $400 - $600

178. Gavin Chilcott 181. Jane Zusters Lozenge shaped vase Box with sgraffito decoration H.300mm H.130mm $200 - $300 $150 - $250

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180 183 181 186. John Edgar Lightstone L.120mm $300 - $400

185 187. Sofia Tekela-Smith Sofia [fibreglass and acrylic] 400 x 355mm Untitled [double disc mother of pearl and waxed thread lei] $1800 - $2200

187 188. Kingsley Baird 184 Investigation in Scale: Reliquary Bronze 2008 ed 1/6 140 x 340 x 300mm $4800 - $5200

189. Brian Flintoff 186 and Nga Whalebone W.120mm $1000 - $1200 184. Guy Ngan Bronze sculpture H.415mm 190. $1500 -$2500 Obsidian and gold disc pendent 190 D.48mm 191 $1200 - $1400 185. Marte Szirmay Maori basket of Knowledge Cast pewter 191. Warwick Freeman H.180mm Silver tabua necklace $150 - $250 W.223mm $1000 - $1200

188 189 195

192. Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup L/E porcelain plate D.270mm $300 - $400

193. Andy Warhol 192 Soup can and dollars L/E porcelain plate D.270mm $300 - $400 196

194. paul hartigan Christ and Madonna two porcelain plates D.240mm $300 - $400

195. Richard Killeen Fish and Sticks, 1978 [Temuka Potteies] 193 420 x 285mm $600 - $700

197 196. Gregor Kregar Piggy bank [The Pygg bank project, 2005] L.270mm $200 - $300

197. Gregor Kregar Piggy bank L.295mm $200 - $300

194 198. Ann Robinson 201. Gary Nash 204. Gary Nash Tapering square section vase Squat circular vase Platter with cutting H.400mm 2001 D.390mm $4000 - $5000 D.220mm $100 - $200 $200 - $350

199. Gary Nash 202. Artist Unknown 205. Artist Unknown Green moon flask vase Signed inscribed NZ ‘81 Circular bowl H.250mm vase D.300mm $150 - $250 H.160mm $200 - $300 $40 - $60

200. Gary Nash Blue flask vase 203. Gary Nash H.300mm Cylindrical vase $150 - $250 H.380mm $300 - $400

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203 201 202 198 204. Gary Nash 206. bertil vallien for Kosta Boda Platter with cutting Squat oval bottle D.390mm $75 - $100 $100 - $200 212

207. Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda 205. Artist Unknown Footed bowl Circular bowl D.220mm D.300mm $100 - $200 $200 - $300

208. Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda Pitcher H.325mm $100 - $200

209. Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda Stemmed gass H.250mm 209 213 $50 - $100 208

210. Bertil vallien for Kosta Boda 212. Ann Wahlstrom Slender necked bottle for Kosta Boda H.325mm Scallop rimmed dish $75 – 125 D.220mm $40 -$60

211. Kosta Boda 213. Ann Wahlstrom Fruit For Kosta Boda W.195mm Scallop rimmed bowl $50 -$100 H.200mm $50 - $100 205

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211 214. Ann Robinson 219. Doris Dutch 223. John Crichton blown vase with coloured canes, 1986 Townscape plaque Mosaic charger H.330mm W.260mm D.700mm $2800 - $3200 $150 - $200 $3000 - $4000

215. Peter Collis 220. Doris Dutch 224. John Crichton Spire necked bottle vase Townscape plaque Msaic charger $80 - $120 W.390mm D.570mm $150 - $200 $1700 - $2200

216. Peter Collis Spire necked bottle vase 221. 225. Geoff Fairburn $100 - $150 Stoneware matt black vase Decorated gourd H.245mm H.220mm $300 – $400 $90 – $120 217. Peter Collis Spire necked bottle vase $100 - $150 222. John Parker 226. Geoff Fairburn Stoneware matt black bowl Large decorative gourd D.205mm H.620mm 223 218. Peter Collis $350 - $500 $150 - $225 Spire necked bottle vase $100 - $150 224

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215 216 217 226 220 225 214 227 227. Melis van der Sluis Large oblong platter W.560mm $700 – $800

228. Melis van der Sluis Mallet shaped bottle H.185mm $400 - $500

229. Melis van der Sluis 228 Hemispherical, footed bowl D.195mm $300 - $400

230. Melis van der Sluis Slab sided vase H.290mm $500 - $600

229 231. Ross Mitchell Anyon Ceramic bowl and raku tablet D.150mm $150 - $200

232. James Greig Transformation series vase H.160mm $1500 - $1800

233. James Greig Transformation series vase H.300mm 231 $1000 - $1500 234. James Greig Leaf shaped bowl 230 W.400mm $1000 - $1500

235.Joan Campbell (Aust) Raku ovoid form H.260mm $180 - $220

236. Margaret Radford Triple necked tubular vase H.190mm $150 - $200 236

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232 234 233 237. Peter Stichbury 242. Peter Stichbury Ovoid vase Flask H.290mm H.245mm $400 - $500 $50 - $70

243. Peter Stichbury 238. Peter Stichbury Two baluster vases Baluster vase Tallest H.180mm H.165mm $150 - $200 $50 - $100

244. Warren Tippett 239. Harry and may davis Teapot 245 Teapot and covered butter dish $150 - $200 Pot H.205mm 237 $200 -$300 238 245. Peter Stichbury Plate with leaf pattern 240. Warren TippetT D.150mm Jug $80 - $140 H.150mm $80 - $110 246. Peter Stichbury Small plate 241.Peter Stichbury D.75mm Flask $40 - $60 H.170mm $40 - $60 246 247.Helen Mason Shallow bowl D.290mm $50 - $100

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242. Peter Stichbury 248. Warren Tippett Flask Coffee and Tea pots, milk and sugar H.245mm Tallest H.205 $50 - $70 $200 - $300

243. Peter Stichbury Two baluster vases 249. Peter Stichbury Tallest H.180mm Two ovoid vases $150 - $200 Talest H.150mm $150 - $200

244. Warren Tippett Teapot 250. Warren Tippett $150 - $200 Tankard H.140mm $100 - $140 245. Peter Stichbury Plate with leaf pattern D.150mm 251. Peter Stichbury $80 - $140 Coffee pot H.230mm $60 - $100 246. Peter Stichbury Small plate 252 D.75mm 252. Harry and May Davis $40 - $60 Wine Ewer with resist decoration H.420mm $500 - $600 247.Helen Mason Shallow bowl D.290mm 253. Frederika Ernsten $50 - $100 Ovoid lamp base H.290mm $50 - $90

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250 254. Doris Dutch Oval platter W.330mm $50 - $100

255. Doris Dutch Square plate 200 x 190mm $125 - $150

256. Steve Scholfield 254 Rocket Pottery stoneware dish D.340mm $200 -$250 255 256 257. Doris Dutch Oval plate 259 W.325mm $50 - $90 260

258. Steve Scholfield Rocket Pottery stoneware dish D.335mm $200 - $250

259. Harry and May Davis Large bowl D.370mm $275 - $325 257 260. Artis Unknown Marked MU 258 Baluster vase with combed design H260mm $200 - $250

262. Artist unknown Vase with gestural design H.330mm $50 - $75

263. Graeme Storm Baluster bottle with lug handle $200 - $250 262

264. Artist Unknown Chino squat circular vase D.170mm $50 – $100

265. Ted Kindleysides Anthropomophic jug 264 H.130mm 263 $60 - $100

266. Ted Kindleysides 276. Elizabeth lissaman Zoomorphic jug Pot with foliate design H.110mm H.140mm $50 - $75 $350 - $500

277. Don Thornley 267. Ted Kindleysides Chino slab built vase Zoomorphic jug H.610mm H.120mm $150 - $300 $50 -$75

268. Merilyn Wiseman Large Platter L.500mm $230 -$280

265 269. Keith Blight Tall cylindrical vase H.490mm $120 - $180

270. Christine Boswikk Porcelain vessel AF H.320mm 266 $30 - $50 277

271. Mirek Smisek Shallow Bowl D300mm 267 $200 - $300 273 272

272. Keith Blight Fossill patterned Slab vase H.320mm $250 - $300

273. Jan Van Der Putten Large flagon H.420mm $300 - $400 268 274 274. warren tippett Four mouthed vase H.180mm $300 - $400

275. Don Thornley (attrib) 270 vessel $50 - $100

271 275 269 276 278. ted Dutch Signaller Figure H.115mm $600 - $700

279. Ted Dutch Signaller Figure H.142mm $400 - $500

280. Rick Rudd Raku Gorilla H.220mm $1000 - $1250 278 279 280 281 281. John Crawford bottle vase H. 270mm $200 - $300

282. Peter Stichbury Tea Pot H.300mm $400 - $600

283. Anneke Borren Squat spheres D.165mm 182 283 $400 - $600 285 284. Charles Holmes Sea Form D.360mm $500 - $800

285. Theo Janssen Figure H.800mm $500 - $800

286. Artist Unknown 284 Tile and Bronze sculpture 286 335 x 525mm $300 - $400

287. Jan van der Putten Two Flagons Tallest H.190mm $50 - $100

288. Doreen Blumhardt Plate along with another D.250 $50 - $100 287 289. Warren Tippet 288 Plate D.295mm along with another. 289 $50 - $100

290. Potter Unknown Three oblong bowls $60 - $100 290 291 291. Hillside Pottery Three Graduated bowls $50 - $90 THE 21 CENTURY AUCTION HOUSE

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